When formulating a protocol, what does it mean to consider who your target population is?
a. To identify the entire group of individuals that is relevant to your question.
b. To identify a subset of the entire group of individuals that is relevant to your research question.
c. To design questions appropriate for all of society.
d. To design research applicable for all of society.
Ans: a. To identify the entire group of individuals that is relevant to your question.
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